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Welcome to the "Daily Song Drop": theguysfrom.com's song of the day feature where our resident indie music writer and former DJ Shaun Cordingley features a song every weekday that he feels you need to hear.

It's a little bit difficult to describe Dutch artist DÉMIRA...she defines her music as "Modern Folk" and it is sort of a combination of pop, folk, electronic and alternative...and really I think the best thing that you can do at this point is just check out "Bravado":

I love the use of horns in "Bravado"--the track has a real, old-school...Mexican Western feel to it, if you combined that with a Bjork...

SEE? DÉMIRA is really hard to describe, but what I do know is that she has a fantastic voice, the song is constructed wonderfully (to the point that I can assure you that you probably need to listen to it a few times to really pick up on everything, and even then you're still going to have more to appreciate), and it's a helluva lot of fun. I have also probably had "Bravado" in my head for the better part of a week, which is saying something about how addictive the sound is, on top of poetic and fascinating lyrics.

DÉMIRA strikes me as one of those artists that would be an absolute delight to experience live, though I am very, very far from The Netherlands, so it may not be a concert I'll ever be lucky enough to check out (but if you, dear reader do, please let me know how it was).

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Above the description of the song will be the song name, followed by the artists' name linked to their website, so you can fall down the rabbit hole, finding and supporting what you dig.